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E.B. Magen

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The Coming Local Policy Renaissance

It’s Lent. It’s a time of reflection, preparation, and contemplation before Easter. This time is a moment to hold together triumph and tragedy, hope and grief. For me, Holy Week invites imagination.

I mean, by the end of six weeks I will b...

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On Shutdowns and Suffering

This week, the longest government shutdown in US history ended after eight Democratic Senators broke with their party to advance a funding bill. The concessions for their votes were meager, largely because they really only wanted the suffer...

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Abundance and the Big Relief

Two books have dominated the conversation in my social/professional circles this summer: Abundance and The Big Relief. That might say more about me than it does about the books.

They are an unlikely pair. Abundance by journalists Ezra Klei...

9 months ago
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A Primer for Christians on the Abundance Movement

“I have come that they may have life, and have it abundantly.” -John 10:10b

This week, Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson released their new book, Abundance. It consolidates an argument these two have been making for nearly three years: liberal...

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The Church Land-Time Paradox

It feels a little underwhelming to write about land and time costs associated with churches and housing this week. There are so many big crises unfolding, and this feels small by comparison. Its narrow focus almost feels insensitive in pers...

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    Chaplain and housing advocate in Durham, North Carolina. I love thriving cities and I preach in small, rural congregations across Eastern NC

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